Errors
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     An "error" is philately usually refers something that has gone wrong in the production of a stamp: the wrong or missing colors, misperforations, inversions, and things like that. Such errors are relatively rare and therefore stamps with such errors are expensive. However, there are other kinds of errors that are not so rare nor so expensive. They are design errors. In the case of map stamps they include incorrect coordinates, mistakes in spelling, incorrect geography, political and historical errors, and other similar matters. This section is concerned with those errors.
     The American Topical Association Association includes “Design Errors”  with “ghosts” under “Oddities” in the section titled “Unplanned Varieties (EFOs)” in their publication, Elements for Thematic Exhibits.

Alphabet Anachronism Coordinates
Country Geography Distance Error
Location Name Non-Map Errors
Non-Errors Political Portrayal
Errors of Source   Spelling